Giuliani Now Thinks Obama Is Communist

Former mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani now claims that his comments that “Obama doesn’t love America” because he’s not like Reagan or Clinton were not racist.

“Some people thought it was racist — I thought that was a joke, since he was brought up by a white mother, a white grandfather, went to white schools, and most of this he learned from white people,” he told the New York Times.

In fact, he said it was not racist because Obama was brought up by a white family.  He clarified further that the president doesn’t love America because he is a Communist.

“Look, this man was brought up basically in a white family, so whatever he learned or didn’t learn, I attribute this more to the influence of communism and socialism” than to his race, Giuliani told the Daily News.

“I don’t (see) this President as being particularly a product of African-American society or something like that. He isn’t,” the former mayor added.

“Logically, think about his background. . . The ideas that are troubling me and are leading to this come from communists with whom he associated when he was 9 years old” through family connections.

However, CNN’s Bob Acosta claims the former mayor has received both death threats and compliments for his comments.

Rudy Giuliani Doesn’t Paint The Full Picture

This is a look at one of Rudy Giuliani’s most racist showings on Meet the Press, when and said cops wouldn’t have to patrol black neighborhoods if black people weren’t killing each other so much.

Sam Seder video.

Giuliani Flubs In Racism Debate

CNN’s Erin Burnett faced off with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani tonight over policing in minority communities and black crime. Giuliani was offended by the suggestion that the NYPD is unfairly targeting black people.

Burnett confronted Giuliani with some statistics about blacks being targeted by the police, but Giuliani dismissively said, “Statistics don’t tell you anything.”

Then he threw out a statistic of his own, that blacks commit a majority of murders. Burnett pushed back and they tussled a bit, with Burnett saying “if you are gonna play statistics that way…” and Giuliani responding, “You’re the one that brought up statistics.”

Secular Talk video.